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INSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS. 
IN GROUP 25.—ARBORICULTURE., 
tst. The exhibits in this group, excepting ‘those of mounted 
insects, birds, and mammals, will be shown in the open grounds, 
ample space having been set apart for that purpose. A complete 
network of pipes runs through the grounds, to supply all the 
water necessary to insure vigorous and healthy growth of trees, 
shrubs, and plants. Exhibitors must make provision for receiv- 
ing, transplanting, cultivating, watering, and the general care of 
their exhibits. (See Rule 11.) 
2d. Exhibitors of mounted insects, birds, and mammals 
belonging to this group should accompany their exhibits with 
written statements, in detail, of their habits and life history, 
together with such other facts as may be Of general interest to 
those engaged in the practical operations’ of nursery Sig ie and 
arboriculture. 
‘ CLASSIFICATION, 
GROUP 25. 
ARBORICULTURE. 
Class 185.—Ornamental trees and shrubs. Methods of growing, 
transplanting, etc. | 
Class 186,—Fruit trees and methods of raising, grafting, trans- 
planting, pruning, etc. Means of combatting 
insects and other enemies. 
Class 187.—Nurseries and the nursery trade, 
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